The summer is upon us and it's time to go and pick out that new release you'll be cranking during the hottest months of the year. The new release schedule in June provides you with plenty of great options, but we want to know which of the upcoming efforts you're most anticipating picking up.

2013 was a great year for music and with some time to get some separation and reflect on the year that was, Noisecreep brings you the first annual Creepies, our rock and metal awards! We've provided you with five categories celebrating the best of music in 2013 and want your help in determining which acts deserve the recognition for having the best song, album and video, as well as who rocked it the best live and was the overall best artist of 2013.

2014 is moving right along, especially now that the album release schedule is more populated. And the month of May looks like a heavy, heavy month for new releases. With that in mind, we want to know which of May's new offerings you are most interesting in picking up.

It's safe to say that the year of 2014 in music will officially begin taking shape next month. After a few light months of new releases, there will be plenty for hard rock and metal fans to digest once the month of April hits, and we want to know which new release is the one you most want to pick up.

As we move closer toward March 2014, the new release schedule is starting to be more plentiful. There's lots of new discs to pick up from both veteran acts and up-and-coming bands. And with so many options, we want to know which new release you must want to purchase next month.

February may be the shortest month of the year, but it's definitely not lacking in interesting and rocking releases. There's a solid mix of veteran rock and metal acts, up-and-comers and both audio and video releases which make February a solid month for new offerings. With that said, we want to know which new release you are most anticipating.

On Jan. 9, 1944, the world welcomed future guitar great Jimmy Page and the musical legacy he's amassed in the years since is the stuff of legend. Page enjoyed a successful career as a session musician before ever become a full-fledged member of any group and he's made a number of guest appearances on albums and songs and turned up on live albums, but this Readers Poll asks you which studio album that completely featured Jimmy Page is your favorite.

Slayer guitarist Kerry King has given a very telling interview to Metal Hammer about the writing process for the band's next album and addressing what it's like to pen a disc minus the band's longtime guitarist and his songwriting cohort Jeff Hanneman.

The 56th Annual Grammy Awards just announced their first metal performer in quite some time as Metallica will be joining the festivities on Jan. 26 in Los Angeles. The band will perform alongside classical music pianist Lang Lang at "music's biggest night." Even though this may seem like an odd collaboration, fans should remember that Metallica has a history with classical music, performing with an orchestra for their 'S&M' album.

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